This paper specifically examines the study of Ngara Waje structure in Sabu culture, with coverage (1) the lingual structure of the self-name; (2) The meaning of the name of Ngara Waje according to the perception of the Sabu people. The results of the analysis obtained the format of honorific name Ma / Na + ngara Waje + ngara Hawu. The emphasis in the Waje wajang name structure kajan in the name of the Sabu is not distinguished by sex but is characterized by Ama (Ma's abbreviation) for men and Ina (Na) for women. The lingual arrangement of names in Sabu culture has special characteristics ie the name of the Sabu always terminated vowels (a, i, u, e, o). The name of the Sabu person does not end in dead or consonant at the end of the word, su...
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Thesis (MA)--University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1986.This work, on the "Social and Literary Aspe...
The study examined grammatical properties of proverbial personal names in Dagbani. The study utilize...
This study focused on the syntactic analysis of proverbial personal names in Dagbani. Among the Dagb...
This study is a fusion of two different linguistic fields of studies joint to become one. These two ...
Shakespeare once asked, ‘What is in a name?' The answer to this age-old question depends on the part...
The goal of the paper is to provide a linguistic description of the structure of personal names in a...
This paper examined the morphological processes that are involved in some Names of Deities in Bono K...
Every being has name as identity, and surname can mark identity among people within a community. Thu...
‘Names ’ are more than a ‘word ’ or words by which a person, animal, place or thing is known, and do...
Javanese names have undergone numerous developments throughout the course of human civilisation. The...
Names are cultural indicators used to identify or designate a person or an object. There is an abund...
Traditionally it was believed that language was arbitrary; that is there was no association between ...
While the subject of Yoruba names has been significantly explored by previous studies, this paper di...
Naming is an important act because a name is a marker of identity. Therefore, naming systems and pra...
This article investigates the naming practice of the GÇ ui and GÇ ana Khôespeaking people, inhabiti...
Thesis (MA)--University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1986.This work, on the "Social and Literary Aspe...
The study examined grammatical properties of proverbial personal names in Dagbani. The study utilize...
This study focused on the syntactic analysis of proverbial personal names in Dagbani. Among the Dagb...
This study is a fusion of two different linguistic fields of studies joint to become one. These two ...
Shakespeare once asked, ‘What is in a name?' The answer to this age-old question depends on the part...
The goal of the paper is to provide a linguistic description of the structure of personal names in a...
This paper examined the morphological processes that are involved in some Names of Deities in Bono K...
Every being has name as identity, and surname can mark identity among people within a community. Thu...
‘Names ’ are more than a ‘word ’ or words by which a person, animal, place or thing is known, and do...
Javanese names have undergone numerous developments throughout the course of human civilisation. The...
Names are cultural indicators used to identify or designate a person or an object. There is an abund...
Traditionally it was believed that language was arbitrary; that is there was no association between ...
While the subject of Yoruba names has been significantly explored by previous studies, this paper di...
Naming is an important act because a name is a marker of identity. Therefore, naming systems and pra...